Monday, September 29, 2014

Delta Epsilon Proofs for Limits

Hello Calculus Students,


For the rest of the limits unit we will have a blogging project.  Since the internet has a lack of proofs for the different types of cases of limits, let's share our knowledge.

For each case of limits, please
1) create you own example
2) then type it up in Microsoft Word
3) and upload it to your blog.
4) When you have finished, leave a comment on my blog for the link to your blog with your name.
5) Then go to each other's blogs, read your classmate's proofs, and comment.(You must at least comment on 5 different people's blogs then reply to each person that commented).

Happy Math Blogging,
Ms. Tiffany

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Math Websites

http://www.learn4good.com/games/mathforkids/interactive-geometrygames.htm

http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/web_games_menu.htm

http://www.lightningreflex.com/#null

http://www.learningwave.com/engage/geometry/7cups/index.html

https://sites.google.com/site/gameonlearning/math-high-school-games

http://www.planetseed.com/sciencesublanding/math-puzzles

http://www.mrlsmath.com/20-free-online-math-games-for-students/

Monday, April 7, 2014

Pre-Calculus

Paragraph Proofs

https://docs.google.com/document/d/15Gocwqu3dHf8DB4Tzj7nMHThWunRujc-GfTWs_gDbG4/edit?usp=sharing

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Study and Memorization Strategies - Exponential and Logarithm

Hello Students, 

On your blogs, make sure you have the following things:
1) Type out how you memorized the Trigonometric Identities, if you did not memorize them, write down a strategy you could have used.(Monday)
2) Write down the advantages and disadvantages of your strategy.(Monday)
3) Create an individual or group strategy to help you and your group mates memorize the Logarithm and Exponential Identities and Properties.(Tuesday)
4) After your quiz on Wednesday, comment on at least 5 classmate's blogs telling them what you think about their strategy and how you might be able to use it for something in the future. (Wednesday)
5) After reading your classmate's posts, write a conclusion about what you think about your strategy and the way you study best.  You should evaluate your strategy, think of ways to improve it, think of other ways to use it, and maybe comment on your personal study style as well.